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FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALE_DIRY CHEAP IF TAKEN IN NEXT 6 days, S-reom Brick, 1008 7h st. se; just pat im thorough repair, inside % | to jad LOR SALE-A_ NICE New Two-srorY Pi Erick Dwelling, in the southwest section of the BH. WARNER far. ©O., 916 F stn. walo-ce SAL¥_FOR $1,550 WE CAN OFFER AS AN invertaentes sasee Seorstory Brick eilivg on Defreee nt containing <5 Fooine. bath aud ail modern improvements. Heuts for 2) 2 sal : $16 Fst. nv JOR SALF— $1,700 WILL PURCHASE ONE OF } those new. and ae gtagsttory, prese-beick | Fwellings on Clevelasd ave., bet. 13th and {thand W { vuncary sts nw. couiaining six roots, WateT, pei eeieast nen orgie ya mead Piero Reighborbovd: concrete strget Be co. ja19-3 BIG Fst. nw. QR sate ROOM PRES BRICK HOUSE, 40 mode! provement een 13th and_t odern impro ita, Q, between and 38 depen House, 15th, near T st... ‘These Houses are all in Sn locations saa Sein te SALE-SEVERAL NEW HOUSES IN THE Simners oh MIB ENO E WATERS opie 2 G06 Lith st. now. )N THE NORTH SIDE OF T ST., B'iitwoca diltt and Lith st. » three-story and Bae grant prose back Deaiids, staining 10 rooms, bath mond. imps: price, #0500. Sedan ae’s BOS EP Warts & CO.,916 P st. nw, FP SaLE— SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENTE, FAR THOMAS CIRCLE. ty (60) foot on Maseachmsetts ave Iy 7,000 square feet of ground, ‘consists of a fine thre modern improvements,” in front, be ‘inelosed with Toperty is located ih the fi ‘will be sold for less than the abo | a | to HUYCK, J back- | ome, | story a raining 15 the Fur peruit to inspect premises apply jal8-3t _ 1505 Peunsylvania ave. iw. Spook SALE’ NEW 2STORY, 6-ROOM BRICK House, cor. of @thand © sta se. Modern imps, Lt, coy. convenient, 2 squares of three car lines, PC. PALMER, 312 10th st. 5. €. JalS-Lw* JOR SALE—-A VERY trimmings; worth al 810,000. Saisie Fin ood Kisus ate 10 ross, fine cellar all mod ath aud Kiges ata: 10 rooins, fine celiar, all mod. improvements, handsomely papared will be sold fn verv cacy terms price so.odd SwoRMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. dali SALE— he 909 Va ave.s.w bh, ira. Ss '706, 708" ist he 43 800, ho, 3418 Semmes atyih” Marion alley, - st End,” east aide of 19th st. next fo comer ot Ke and adjoining the handsome residence | now being er pot 1Nigx ey This lot haw am outlook of over 200 feeton Rat, be- EW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX tinpe: a ten per cent iuivest 300 each, Aino, nice 2-sory Bi gary. Appiy tod. W. F MIEN, 020 8 L-ove. Fs SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE: uated go cautifal avenme northwest, witiy wide Se! street cars within half square. Price for 1.000 cash, balance Apply to iW. P. Pad Real Estate agent, 1458 N.Y. ave __ FOR SALE—LOTS,. OR SALE-SOME OF THE BEST LOCATED ‘ots on 162) st, at the moat R SALE—50 LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT, MERI- ‘Gian Hill and Columbia Helgh low Back, ‘22d. suitable for Business O00 easy. iz new Hirick Houses, 4 Toome each, at Sar ORD, eres teen planes 20D eae reasonable Salat . WARNER & 00., 016 F et iw. tm ix lots on deautiful lots on st, ne, bear Gapttol Comoran nett 170 wt and X-Man al located ies s.¢. ud wea fot Inguire of MASON, SHOEMAKER & STALEY, 321 Pet nw. 315-68 | a ee tine on {Sat at, wijeining ther Loniae Home and overlooking Massachusetts ave. BR. H. T. 3 1331 Pat. -w. *: ja18-st LE JrOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS_UNIVERSITY PARK, Pricsr dustice favlan's sem mansion on Mer" ridian Hill and at Mt. Pleasan: ‘sccom- modating terme. RH T. ot ow, RK SALE—CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON 17?H ond; 16th sk between Sand ef low price. yD, 1531 F Pith iy. coruer of Corvoraa, ity between. 10 and Z 0 reoran, THth. Corcoran, ‘between Tin and pire aye: T st, near New C ew Hntipauiné ave, neer 8 at Rat 1B 1881 WOR SALE—I HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF well-located Lots in East Washii which I can ell at investment prices and upon easy’ erty'in Fast Washtnwton is Tapidiy advancing fi Price and it is believed that the coming’ spring will develo increased activity in that section of our city. Now is the time to secure bargains. EH. T. LD, 1331 Fst. = ae Ja18-3t WOR SALE-FINE LOT ON 3D ST. BET. @ AND Pinas tars on ft a “bot S2yx1O4 feet: alley; ground opposite held at 50c. Will well this a J. R. HERTFORD, 142396 F st._ OF THE MOST DESL vA Lots in the ot 19th “and Loum also down 29th st to Dupost Greie. Charles Foster, Esq., is soon to begin the erection of six beautiful residences om 19th ste di ‘Oppo Site, being ‘the southwest corner of 1 Heats. Phe Tot Teal Opposite the fine ‘Further information given at office, false YEhies i DARTT, 1007 F ot. FOr SLES (CE LOT ON 7TH ST. JUST BE- yond Boundary, 40x] it 40c. Choice Co- ingen ai captag ena Se square feet capitol st, & easy formas! Mol DAVID DSTO! jal 7-4t 1226 F st. n.w. Pees ce ued ON Cgep une BORD: near vers acu Rt feetat Soe? five Meridian Hil ots at 506, “BESS 4 DAVIS, 1319 F st. OR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON 2D ST. BET. VIE- Fens ‘ave. and D s.w., 45 feet front by 150 deep toa, p paved alley; room for 7 houses: price 40c. per foot. A wood Lot on 43 at. aw., 48 feet front by 98 deep to alley: 60c. per foot. ‘Alaumber of Lote on Oat. bet. #300 aca: Half cash balance on tine — a ‘# POR, SALE SITE. OF THE WASHINGTON SASINO. ON CONNECTICUT AVE, NEAE FAR- RAGUT'SQ We offer for sale the site of the Washing- ton Casino, fronting 135 feet on ‘Connecticut avenue, inmmediately north of K st. and extending back au average depth of about 120 feet, to wide alley. A frst- class foundation has been erected on this site with underground drainage, ete., and from its situation is iuevery respect well’ adapted for a large spartineut house or hotel.” For particulars inguire of THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Jal5-26 324 B st. JOR SALE BUILDING LOTS WELL SITUAT THE NOKTHEAST SECTION OF THE CITY. We have for sale ® lange number of Building Lote Well situated in the northeast section of the city which fh. ar... 1,300 Bor it. 8. pounds is only a portion IT iist call at oft a. als} THC JOR SALE—SPEENDID CHANCE FOR INVEST. | 99.4 Apply toP. S. RERN, 452 Mst.uw. jad-we JOR SALE—A NICE TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL ic on north side of Wy Betwret hy andl Sth x and bat! the property oa 1 for bulletin issued on AGGAMAN. | ‘S04 10th st. ne, 1925 Sth st. nw. 118 10th st. aw. per Vermont ave, and 1 ern improvements: $3,400. 5 Miso, three new Bricks on south side TT st.. between Ist and North Capital sts. n.e.: seven rooms each; mod- 2,700 esc. JOHN E. BEALL & Co., 1521 F st_hew, EE — SEVERAL (BRICK, DWELLIN under rent; from $4,200 to 86.500. bow under Teak: SEYLER & RUTHERFORD, ga15-60" 1226 F at. iw. ‘BILL. Fe SELON GriTOL 0 Bi ‘rom Capitol park-and Penney venga ave. cars: Fepulr iron fence: Sinall cash payment. Price $2,000: : wparmeen 3/800. aporbnrerees ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, Jal5-2w Real Estate and Insurance, 1000 F st’n.¥. two- all modern improvements: | Ni . pared to sell cheap. "For plata. &c. apply to pra THOS. J. Fine “edo” 1324 F street. FIVE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, 20X100 ET WEEN 2D TACH, ON 0 §T BE N 21ST AND 38D STS. IDED BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE PUR- ‘CHAS, EN, 10t 1# JOR SALE— $a15-10t R SALE_VACANT GROUND— IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE CITY. A FEW DESIRABLE BARGAINS. ‘This class of property is belie rapidiy purchased as | an investment by persons who have profited larvel thereby, aud there is but.a limited amount in the mar. ket at barvain prices. Persons wishing to secure A GREAT MANY FEET OF GROUND FOR A LITTLE MONEY should avail themselves of the present oppor- tunity without dela; C. A MCEUEN, A AOR uate Reka, FE SALEMARYLAND AVE. NEAR 2D ST. fine Building Site, 22.5 ft. front. Le Droit Park, 35.908 og, £¢. wal vided Building Lots. Pierce Place, room bay window Brick, all 11.1, $5,500; Owing the niaaber ofa ications for sina! houses, owners tring to sell will And. bouty un, RE LEWIS, 21a Pet Sean OR SALE— Fo Grotes' ite on Columbia. He 2 st speculative Prices. & DYER, _ sal d-7t ‘13th ana F. FQOR SALE-ON F ST. NW ness Property, substantial _buil Teoms., THOS. G. HE: JalS-2w Real Estate Res A Tnsurarice, 1006 F st.'nw 7 WOR SALE MST. W., SSTORY, 11 BS. ML; ‘Pine remudsuce on Vt. aye. 14mm, m.i.: price $16,000. Rect nwecor house; Lora. art price ei sog Het nw. handsome pew residence, 11rs.: $1 N. ¥. ave, S-story and cellar, L1rs.. mi; 88.500 Pa sve. ew S-siory and basement,9re.,in.J.: Sst. uw. destory, Sre., heated by furnace. ‘Pst. nw, story and cellar. Sra, mai: $3. ‘om Capitol Hill. THOMAS G. HEN- str 10S Faw ‘si5 00 Est. ne. bet. > & 500 Marks Alley, 4 rs. 000 WAGGAM: VALUABLE BUSI- R SALE—WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING WELL containing 20 | BY located Lots of Ground at low prices, on easy terms, or ip trade for improved property: vias 163.000 square feet uortheast, a¢ 3Ue ; ground imme- disisly opponite held at 0c, 15,000 teetat40c. gtoundadjoining has just brought a 40.000 square feet, Ist st. nw, at 45c.: water, ‘The above mentioned property is all well: subdivision into mueller ster) oa Well adapted for ‘Also, on Bist at- nw lots 60 feet front, $1.25. _jat3:imn”"WALRER & WILSOMeT Fe SALE—A BARGAIN—1 Ast and L sts. n.w.; 100x105, Je12-8t JOR SALE—FINE CORNER LOT ON a n.w., 224 by 110 to alley: fronts east andsouth,and _ AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES: THIS EVENING. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES AND SHO) Wi oi pete thy ea ny ida at SAME En Sell the above stock of fine gaods, Moved there for cuavenienes of vr tbg sale will be made i Pas thes, 3a14-5t SALE OF A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS eee oXe AND. lOES, ws Babar, BENIN, 2a TUAST UAE: ny seta ‘ ance Sai Siebeas s gn the sec- PapAME ‘Assignée. TOo-moRHow. MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT HAND CARVED. We wae A’ ALNUT CANE-SEA’ D W, et eee On THURSDAY MORNIN $Baz commencing at SEN OC No. J08 0 street, southeast, between 1st an hp apn taea al ene TO! YARD, Dr [INDOW_ ee putin Ona SHS tY TWENTIETH, 1d 2d, near eqeeptionsljy fine, and should ‘ihe attention of partion fan ‘elegant sults of Furniture. ‘ALES OF THE MAGNIFICENT COLLEC- THE RUM Sa IN OF PAT TIO} ‘i fai Fae FO) ‘AND F 8T! WS: WEDNESDAY, iGUR! KO} NINETEENTH, A LOU! T ELEVEN PHORSDat. TWENTIETH, at SLEVEN aa” “4 Fl URRORS, PEDEST, ee TOUS, PORTIENES, LAMBA E WENTIETH, TUES AY, Ronee ND, at ELE’ THREE O'CLOCK B.M. BRO! OHUER FUURES ANDO SATURDAY. WINDOW HANGINGS. MONDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH, OCLOCK A.M. and THREE 0'C! ‘TUESDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH, at ELE’ which time it is contemplated fo close) 62 Any cha! in the above penneed taal em, _a18-d DUNOANSON BROS., ES AND. BURKORS, HANGINGS, 3 ROREAWEST, Ad CINE. a THREE O'CLOCK WENTY FIRS, id. SATURDAY, S VEN O'CLOCK, and pee 4 FTERNOON'S SALE, INCLUDING at ELEVEN ER ASS Gt THE RARE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS,&o., me will be an- jogues ready the day ‘ORNA- Hi iT, BRASS Aucta, ‘PUBLIC avcTION sate ESTATE, AT BOARD OF BROKERS ROOMS, DW. 193, THURSDAY, JANUARY“ TWENTIE: ‘erties will be off 1516 10m st: 518 10m a st ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the following prop THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TH. WATER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctiones SPECIAL AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE or SIXTY HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS, ‘The Production of Ma. CHARLES ARMOR, Comprising Many Choice Subjects: LANDSCAPES, MARINE, FIGURE AND PIECES. Avvisit tothe Exhibition will, without doubt, war- rant your presence at the sale, which takes place ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY, at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M., At our Art Salesroom, Corner 10th st. and Pennsyl- Avenue Northwest. Ready for Exhibition TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Gallery open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & alT-4t JPOLEY, Auctioneer. ‘Assignee’ Office, 1007 7th street northwest, consisii deweliy, Clothing, Clocks, Looking Glasses, C. Show Cases, Desk, two Elegant Iron Safes, nea auda number of ‘other goods usually found in 4 load offiee. All persons having goods pawned in the above- named Joan office should take them out before the day of sale, otherwise they will be gold by order of place THURSDAY, JAN- 'WENTIETH, at SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. and i, Assignee. _ the Assignee, Sale will take ‘will continue until ail are sold. Malate HARRY KIN rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ?t COBTIA, D.C. Under and by virtue of a deed of June 11, 1983 aad Wecotded Taf folio 181, et seq., of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and by the direction of the holder of the note thereby secured. I will offer for sale in front of the rear na wes at THREE O'CLOCK P. M., all t ce Tate, situate and. lying in the in the District of Columbia, and known and d as lot numbered twenty-nve C2 fires @), in the subdivisign of : e of said ‘gne (1), con ‘Pieraeof sale: Cash, A depostt of $100 "Terns, 2 Cash. A dey wi quired at the time of the sale, “If the ter Fiak aud cost of the detaulting purchaner. huis small brick dwelling omit, which aye taxes aiid a | ¥eSaucing aa Fecordiog ato rs expense, ail iterest, TYLER & RUTHERPORD, 168 a | ooo ne HOBE. E'L WHITE: Trustee, | now. ‘jall-2w" Ja8-dts 462 1 Sa i a SALE—LOTS IN MOUNT PLEASANT, FROM 2 cents up. J.B. HERTFORD, 142354 F ot, IK SAL¥—VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- <pina —_—_ Sagan Pe w,_| sade Sade ty verre at Pvhasei Gab ant bate mae ENTE ON F ST. | scat lanee subeeautialy Susi adfoaag bona SWOMMSTEDT & BRADIBY, | | Apply toownet: 1500'S se o acon AND W Sar eos oak HOTELS. SET — OR SALE—THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLIN 14rcoms and cellar, furnace and all mod. iinps, Jocated at intersection of two principal avenues nw. fronts south and east, and overlooks governs Feation. $13.000: | terns cacy. TYLER . UT JOR SALE—CHEAP—LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE. ON Ost. between dd and 43 sts. now. Lot o6x144, to So te alley. “Terns easy. JK HERTFOR as aw 1423% F {'GHLAND PARE HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, 0. Hydraulic Passenger Elevator. New Plumbing. Absolutely Periect Sauitay Arve GEN W. B HAZEN, Chict Sigsal Ofieer, U. 8. A., saysof Alien: “Asa Winter itexidcuce, Fesuider Teint of omperatnre aud climate, the hogs Aesteatas ot ny place in the United States.” Sehid for new painphlet. jobs 1B. P- C. HATFIELD, Proprietor. n> Por Coxrozz, si TEENTI REET, BETWEEN IDE OF SIXTEEN’ HST! O AND F STREETS NORTHWEST: y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court tue Diatrict of Catania’ Yneauity 887, Y wil sell at publi wil TH RSDAY, JANUARY’ 20, 1887, O'CLOCK P. M., those certain pieces ér situate and nown and as lois Ni ‘Thomas and Perry's subdivision of 181, said subdivision being recor District of Colt 118 and Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in gymounta in one afd two years, with interest, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the premises sold will be ‘required, or all cap st the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 each lot will be required when is accepted. Convevaneing and recording at the cost of the pur: chaser. Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from. A. C. BRADLEY, Trustee, 472 Louisiana avenue northwest, Ja10-108 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Auctioneers. Sale of all the goods in H. Cohen's Loan as STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT HILLSDALE, NEAR ANA- trust, dated, in liber No. 1129, THURSDAY, ail hat parcel of feat es: county. of Washington, ‘in section numbered ry Farm," recorded in the surveyor's office istrict, in liber L. C., numbered two (2), folio taining one acre of ground, eas. The suid lot is inbroved with « three-story ‘brick and terms of the sale Be not complied with within ton days from day of sale, ‘trustee reserves the right to resell the property ut in equity cause No,10195, docket 26, on the sixth day of January, He auction,in front of the iging in the city of Wastington, p city 2D, iying in the city of Washinsto icon ‘of square No. in. the surveyors jumbia in Liber W. F., page 110. FRUIT co, follows counters, rly Lew, 188: ted, accord- I be re- con- iT of; renr- UR D.C. 119, of ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. 8] Se, 3 r wale. : One-fourth hese the sale the ‘unde sell the property af te rink and cost of the er on three days notice by advertisement JAMES O. PAYNE, trustees WATSON J. NEWTON, G. W. STICKNEY, Aucts S40 x shaser on three Evening Stat. Sar- THE SALE AT s, other Lumber will be of Blinds, Posts and other at the continued TO-MORROW O'CLOCK A. M., at which eres W*™*® 569 cotiniaine 90 opp. City Post Office, M.. 8 DAY, Baye heiar sil berkieis rma sae Machinergé some of the sate having’ ‘be removed by the purchaser within cash. (a it of 10 per cent ft mapper cran cP frit 0 et t fed with in, five age not complied in e,ecured to the satisfaction reat days fie the erve the right atreet, HE LUMBER YARD ACD AER EN the Virginia Pine abd fered and ell the Sash, ng Mat VAST os, 915, ]HOMAS DOWLING, TRUSTRE'S SALE 01 CONKISTING: &o., ¥ 18] B45, ROkfiWibn, WASHINGTON, BrO, of a deed of trust dated J as. and sooo cords 18 tana irpr 1E TWENTY-FOURTH DA! 1887, at the hour of TEN O'CLOC: 2s Ba ae Trust, consisting in part of Two Walnut oun jofrigerator, Cooking Hange, and chattels men: Sore "Terinn of sale ca jal8-dte HANCERY SALE OF, VALUABLE REAL ESTAT, Of FURNITURE Bae: G00) ee Jn Liber No. 1114, folio 12 of the ‘of the District of Columbia and-at the re- ‘thereby secured. I ‘sell at pub- ‘No. 945 B street northwest ict of Columt mn MONDAY, Y OF au Y, A. ve in add peter Fix: ‘WM. D. CASS} OAReuatse. Vv ENOWN AS STREET NOWTAWEST: Rader et al., in 0 of Columbia, numbered shall, on TUESDAY, 1887, at FOUR O'CLOG! front of the. erty: ‘That is to say, all forty (40), in reservation num| on, Bd stioet” west in (25) feet and runt Wundred “and “afty fodiens cause off the ‘due west with that width 130) feet _to.a twelve-foot alley, passed on the ‘va je Supreme Court of the District] Ro8z Eanity Docket 29 NUARY TWENTY-FIFT: PM. offer at pubis following described that of lot. num! red ten (10), fronting ‘Washington city, twenty-five 8 partly improved by @ two-story, brick house with & ment and attic, known as No. west, 26 3d street north- ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in one and two years from the day of sale, the notes of the purchaser to be given for the de- ferred. ‘ments, bearing six seipi-abnually, and secured nt interest, payable ‘o deed of trust on the ¥y property sold; or all cash at the chaser. ‘option of the pur: A’ deposit of one hundred dollars ‘will be required on the purchase | ferms are uot complied with within ten days the trus- at the tune of gale. If the tees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase! purchaser's cost. _THOg. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Y SALE OF VAL SIXTEENTH, CHS AND U STREETS: (OW ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, the cause of Mary Dunn, friend, vs. John Dunn a Eau, N on SATURDAY, JANUARY, 1887 front of premises, at pul ‘the’ half r. All conveyancing at the HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Trustee, 406 Sth street northwest, dall-d ABLE BUILDING REET, BETWEEN THWE! paused uy 10, 1886, fn push ley, ier next a” Maweie Dust, No. 10.091, cket No. 26, ag trustee, 1 will offer for sais TWENTY-SECOND DAY ‘OF | [ RB | iliont bidder, the real estate in the bill described, to-wi sub lot 17, of Brainard H. Warner's past four o'clock lic auction, to the ubdivision of i Sof square north of square numbered 17, in the city Of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale prescribed by money shall be payabie one-third ‘one-third in oue year and one-thi after. the deferred payments to be secured to the | Parties according to their respective interest eas bee by good a sufficient mortgage upon tle prewises #0 sol subject to the approvid of the cout, drthe court ‘eay on special order on ames aie as ‘when property is bid off, ‘cause shown direct o eA deposit of $100 shall be paid , and if purchaser shail not comply with terms of sale within ten days the trustee at his risk and. cost, Con at Chasers coat. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB: Tease ‘Omlice 321 434 atreot n.w., Washington, D.C. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TO-akas JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE | OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 203 SIXTH STREET NORTH- rT. EAST. By, virtue of a deed of trust dated February 18 recorded in the land records he, Dit Gofuiabis fa ler No, 1060, follo 240" et sed. and at the requ 2 thereby, ‘the ‘undersigned ‘trustees will 1d dit ihe District of lic auction, in fro a TW BE the 5 City of Washington, in nuinbered twenty-eight subdivision of 1oi tof, TY. liber No. 12, folio 48, of ‘THI NTY-N A 1886, at HALF-PAST FOUR 0°) following described in square ‘numbered el and sixty-six (866), ae said subdi ne Fi pect the premises, on WEDRES NINTH DAY OF \DECEM- real estate, situate in thé the sald District, to wit; Lot (28), m Partello’s and others elght hundred vision ia recorded in ‘the records of the Surveyor's Sem office of the said District : the same being improved by ‘8 two-story brick dwelli diel cash, and the residue in two qual installmente: payable ais und wel ge ee installments, payable six and twelve mont from day of sulo, for which the notes of ‘the purchaser, with interest, secured on said property, will be taken: orallcash, at purchaser's option, A deposit of $109 will be required at time ». All conve recording ut the cost of the purchaser. If of sale are not complied with within ten after sale, the days frustecs reserve the right to resell the P that time at the risk and cost of the defaulting Dur- chaser. ‘BRAINARI d15-eokds x BE 1887, AT THE 8A) 429-cokds THE ABOVE SALE 18 FUR' Jaca aul #HADaY, the FOURTEEN D MAHLON Asi a ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO! FRIDAL THe SEVENTH Dav ME HOUR INARD H. WARNE) HEFURD. "{ Trustees. NED OF J: Dy HW) ASHFORD "t Trustees. PosT- DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1887, in front of the premises, FOUK OCLOOK P. sens >. M. BRAINARD H, WAR! WaT-eokls MANLON ASHTORD,"} Trustees, THE ABOVE SALE FUR’ one SEWER med until FRIDAY, the JANUARY, A, O'CLOCK P.M. D. iss7, ‘THER POST. EP AGEL BRAINARD H. WARNER rrostess, D. CROCKERY. “AnB Fann coope, moR ‘MANTELS, C; WEDNESDAY, \ pavers ANUARY 19, “1887.” 2d EDITION Lat ‘Tears io Su THE LONDON CATASTROPHE. ries of “fire” were heard inside, and AT ONCE CREATED 4 PANIC, excitement. stumbling-Dlocks they tripped up others who were crushed ‘by the rust Br tue frantic crowd. SEVENTEEN MANGLED CORPSES. le, after facts of the situ: yy the that mi: enteen vole, EN rising in a body and rushing peliiaell Se yetin entrance, The ‘of the Hebrew Dramatic club, which was ‘the entertainment, did all in his power to has a number of entrances and he had and called on the the street, as n, a_scetie of disorder of another kind ensued, caused numbers were Issing. Then a rush back was made, This however, was stopped at the mainentrance by the police, Who had arrived and assumed control. Sev- were found inside the theater near hey Were all torn, crushed and disfig- It was found that of the dead twelve were wo- men, three were boys, one was a girl, and the other man, The remains were almost’ unrecog- THIEVES SAID TO HAVE STARTED THE PANIC. ‘The police have been giving for the purpose of robbing the audience, —— Senators Dawes 801 ‘Another ballot was then. son, 58, and Russell, 1, dictory stories about t cot the panic, One ct about the cause e panic, One statement is that thieves started the cry of “Fire” \d_ Hale Re-elected. Boston, Mass., Jan. 19.—The legislature met in Joint session ut hoon to-day and resumed ballot ing for United States Senator. ‘The first ballot Tesulted as follows: Dawes, 76; Long, 68; Robin- 53; Collins, 92; scattering, 1; absent, 4. fen. It stood as fol- fows: Dawes, 181; Long, 25; Collins, 11; Robin- lay, ide ‘used violence and the woman screamed. heard passer-by, who misunder- shouted “fife” The Woman's areas A BOUQUET FOR MRS. EMMONS” Court. ‘SER DRESSMAKER TALKS OF HER LONG BRANCH EXPR- FERIENCE—DR. GODDING DECLARES THAT MRS. ‘EMMONS 18 SANE TO-DAY, AXD WINS APPLAUSE FOR IT—DR, LOVEJOY'S SYLLOGISTIC TEST. ‘The interesting event in the Emmons case yes terday afternoon, as stated in Tag Star, was the appearance on the stand of Mr. A. L. Munson, of New York, Mrs. Emmons’ second husband, from Whom she Was divorced in 1875, When she married ‘Mr. Emmons. The point of histestimony was that he saw no difference in her now from What she was when he married her, Hesaid he married her im 1871. He had to wait until she was divorced from her first husband, a man named Lilley, be- fore he could marry her. She got # divorce from witness on the ground, he thought, of Ancompati- bility of temper. He declined to say, on cross- examination, at what place or under What circum. stances he became acquainted with her, but in- ‘aisted there was dishonorable about it. “Thad my skirts a ttle shorter’ yr. Emmons he had recetved loans ‘ot money Mra. Emmons: ‘and said Mr. Munson was ready, to repay We. “alt mumons eam eyes said mhethor oF “not T asked Lis advise betes He said Mr. on sees came Rag aN tere uestions about nis ae from him by tno advice St Xi Mmamose so Dr. Lovejoy, of this city, was called to the stand, and testified that Mrs, Emmons was, in his opinion p,perfectiy sane woman. As to her ability to care Would say tat Br she eae onan goes out, Be her property it was not due to insanity. ‘To-Day’s Proceedings, ‘The hearing was not resumed until 12 o'clock to- day, but as early as 9 o'clock there was a crowd of women waiting at the doors of the court room for admittance. By 11 o'clock all the spaces in the court room, except that reserved for the jury, the counsel, the witnesses and others, were filled with spectators, all of the sex credited more hignly developed canoe: oan ine men’s fault, however, that they were not there, Crowds were waiting at the door, but the women Were admitted first. ‘To-day only those connected with the case were admitted by the jury. door, and those spectators who came merely to look on were Entrance, ‘There were. policemen at the deans te preserve order and te admissions, DISAPPOINTED AT THE NON-APPEARANCE OF MRS EMMONS, ‘When the jury was called a little after 12 o'clock and Mrs. Emmons had not arrived there was evi- dence of disappointment in the audience. There now,” was one li who sat near Mrs. Emmon's chair Avausta, ME. Jan. 19.—At noon Eugene Hale | with agreat juet in her lap, ready to pre- Y{BS declared elected United ‘states Senator from | sont it to Mm Emmons whenshe bam ay, ee Disorderly Scenes at Trenton. ‘Trextox, N. J., Jan. 19.—The assembly this Proceedéd to the consideration of the jones contested election case. There were morning Walter- some very disorderly scenes. ‘Mr, Beckwith (Dem.) threatened to drag the speaker from his chairit not given recognition. ir. Walter, the democrat, was finally given his ‘Seat and sworn in, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. of wire following are the openiug and. 3:00, Phe Boe as oe gpeptne and $000 toH. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Pim, prices LOGICAL TESTS OF MRS. EMMONS’ SANITY. Dr. Lovejoy was called to the stand and cross- examined by Mr. Kent. Hesaid he had tested ‘Mrs. Emmons by the use of fallacious arguments in syllogistic form taken from Whately’s One instance Was the following: “None but whites are civilized. The ancient Germans were white, ‘Therefore the ancient Germans were civilized.” She held that the conclusion was not properly de- Fived from the premises, but she ‘aid not thor oughly analyze the syllogism. The doctor gave other syll 8 he had proj ied to her and in which she detected the fallacy, although she did not analyze them thoroughly. The doctor sald he had never heard before of such tests being applied to persons whose sanity was questior ‘It was an idea of hisown. He had informed her that the syliogisms were fallacious. He denied this only as an auxiliary to other tests. The doc- | 0. {3:00 | .. pres. Oregon 1: Nav. Washington Stock Exchang: ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations | | 0. |3:00 64 | 67% adic 1855 2 27 GOs 6035 1136 113% rane 101 ee on the Wasbiructon Stock Exchange are noted to-c Saige, A801, coupons, 110: U. Sy dice” reistored TOL, 11 compos, , 78, 189 . bid, is Baltimore Markets, LEER pons, 6: lo. new threes, 65; sixes, of 153 Bid today, idling, |.” Flour steady and 083,00; do lower: southern amber, 96897; No, 2 western winter red, spot, 92,003: southern yellow, 4694% Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, 1:1. Jan. 19, 11 a m—The marzers all ruled weiker this morning. May wheat opened at ‘and is now quoted oats, 30%. May > dro) Mf 10 84! Be cuetensist CR pork, 12.20. May: 6.6255. ee ‘Treasury Department Promotions. ‘The following promotions have been made in the Treasury department: Office of the controller of currency—Z. N. Den- ham and John A. Hebrew, promoted from class 3 to class 4; Joseph K. Miller, from class 1 to class 2; Frederick Widdows, from $900 to class First auditor's ofice—Henry P. Hay, from class bid, 1105, asked. LOS asked. Mp, Jan, 19.—Virginia sixes, con- ten forties, asset do. neat dae a ‘North ‘Caroli Jan. 19.—Cotton easy and dull quiet Howard P Wheat—southerh steady’ ind quiet: western ith better inguiry; southern red, 94899; No. 1 Maryland, ‘U5 asked January, 927, 2a; March. Y24a93: April, U4 | ‘ora—southern firm an ‘and quiet; southern waite, 46a48. ‘western wnixed, spot, 47 per refined quiet, 10%a11. 24. Freights to Liverpool per flour, 28: grain lower, 300 bushels; corn, 101,000 25 quiet tor sald he never knew any person’s sanity to be so severely tested ag Mrs. Emmons’ had been dur- ing her four days’ cross-examination, KATE M'OOKMICK ON THE STAND. A young woman ina rakish black hat, a light- colored veil and a fur tippet was then called tothe stand by Mr. Garnett. She gave her name as Kate McCormick, of 1227 16th street. She went to Mrs, Einmons at Long Branch to do her dress- making. She said she had worked for Mrs, Em- mons ere. Mrs. Emmons sent for her to come to Long Branch, and paid her $10 per month and her expenses. ‘She rode with Mrs. Emmons from the West End hotel to the Highlands. she said the storm Was over and the night was moonlight, On | crossexamination, she sald they lett the We End hotel aiter ten at might. ‘They drove tweive inlies, and had to cross the river in a boat, as the drawbridge was down, ‘The witness sald’she re | imained at the Highlands three days, when Mrs, Etnnens had trouble with her wuld Annte, and The witness caine home ‘with. Mrs, Eminons at her house on | Vermont avenue after her return, DR. W. W. GODDING, Parkes ack, ce 1802, jAt% bid. 30-¥°2r | the superintendent of the govérnment hospital for fund: 5p." 1809, enraticy, bid.” 113%, | the insane, was the next witness for Mrs. Emmons, sete ovens fund, Us, 1803, coins 216% td, | uy wit wry not to airmy learning here, but to woe ventettale Ghe Hivoud, stock, 5 bid; | as few sclentifie terms as possible,” the doctor sald yashington «asked na wonal | before beginning his testimony. He said he had i tonal Ut 3 Y, a Esurance, 20 SS, asked” Gentnaramecieel | Fecelved a letter dated October 8 last, purporting Insurauce’146 Lid! Potomac’ Insurance, 57° bid, | {0 come from a Mrs. De Cormis, asking him if. tt National Metropoliian bark, 148. -bid. Estats | Was his custom to examine persons whose sanity ite Togas Lai, bid, si aed, Ghowy | Was questioned, zs ke sud Potomac ‘Tel. - U.| Mr. Garnett here produced a: the letter. Eleotric Light, 70 asked. ‘the letver asked the doctor vo apoelat aaay ee ges, Mrs, De Cormis could bring the Lads, ostensibly on @ sight seeing visit, and have thé examination inude without the lady's suspecting that she was belng examined. ‘The correspondence that was then given, {ncluding the letter dictated by dirs. Emmons, giving a history of the case, The witness described tle visit paid to the asylum on October 11th, when he took Mrs. De Cormis and ‘Mrs. Emmons through the asylum, 4 PUZZLING STUDY. After the visit the witness sat down and wrote a letterto Mrs, De Cormis. This letter Mr. Gar- nett produced, and read. This letter referred to Mrs, Emmons asa “puzzling study.” The doctor made another examination after Dr. Busey ex- amined her, and then failed to find any evidence | $cc: dawtuars, (17ad7d; February and 3 OE SARI servAL OF Rn. RIOMDER. easy iiuietsouthert, At this point at one o'clock the crowd that had Eee ak tert tet Wanted to see Mra. Emmons was gratified. The Brime to choice, western, 1,00a19.00, Provisions | lady had remained away from court as her ull. | Mess “pork, 1: ulk ‘meais—shoulders | counsel stated at Mr. Garnett’s request, but Sn ee eat Rie Ce Saisie “pert | evidently, her desire to be present in court was refined, “7. Butter firm— packed, too strong for her. ‘There was a buer in the court re 2oas3. Be Coma sen tai ape a room and ina moment aT av} a. Coffee i y finer . i, (ne omninally AranerRic | accompanied by Miss Crandall arld her mat When Mrs. Emmons sat down, Dr. Godding was asked whether he had given a certificate of sanity. jot at that time,” said Mrs. Emmons, ‘S SOON as You arrive,” said Mr. Garnett, “you take the floor.” DR. GODDING THINKS HER SANE. ‘The certificate of Dr. Godding that he believed her sane was produced. ‘The witness described an interview he had with her at Wormley’s, and also, ‘speaking of her examination in court, expressed the opinion still that she was sane. - “She was led in that examination?” asked Mr. Garnett. “I think she was master of the situation,” sald ‘the witness. ‘did not hear that,” sald Mrs. Emmons. “Never mind,” said Mr. Garnett. “It was only a joke of mine.” “Bless my "said Mrs. Emmons, “I did not know you had a joke in you.” laughing, But She Misses 1¢ by Arriving Late at AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Nominations Te-Day. ‘The }resident sént the following nominations to ‘Uhe Senate to-day: Justice—Rutiedge Wilson, of the District of Co. Tumbia, to be a justiow Of the peace for the District of Columbia. Fagen Stamarocey ry Saunuel ng, Huntii Dee win. Bink, Rochester, as Hobert Le Foard, Common, ‘Tex. John W. Lingo, Lebanon, 0.; PS Latch, Appie- Wa City, Mo. ‘The New York Senatorship. SBORETARY MC COOK CONFIDENT THAT MR. MILLER ‘WILL ORT IT. Secretary McCook, of the Senate, said to @ Stan reporter to-day that he feels quite confident that Senator Miller will be re-elected in New York. “I Gontt see how he can be beaten,” added Genera: McCook, who is just from Albany. “It tt had not been for the adoption of the new rule requiring majority of all members elected, instead of & majority of those participating, Miller would have been nominated Agi is be lacks only four votes and I Well get them to-mor- row.” ‘The U. P. Investigation. MR. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS BEFORE THR HOUSE ‘SUB-COMMITTER. During the last session of Congress Mr. Henley tptroduced a resolution (not the one passed by the House yesterday,) directing the Attorney General to prosecute the Union Pacific Railroad company for violation of the law, in issuing bonds to the amount of about $11,000,000, in 1883, and declar- ja beer) ‘The House authorized a sub-com- of the mittee of the judiclary committee to investigate Mr. Charles Francis Adams and Mr. Dillon, his 'y, to-day made arguments before this &ub- committee, of which Mr. Oatesis chairman, stati that the bonds were not issued upon the subsi- dized road, but the branch with which the government bas nothing to do. ‘The District im Congress, ‘THE TWO GAS COMPANIES. ‘The oMcers of the Georgetown Gas company to. day hada conference with the Senate sub.com- taittee (Messrs, Ingalls and Spooner) in regard to the report on that subject and the action to be taken, but no conclusion was reached, It has been Initely decided that senator Spooner shall call up his Dill regulating the price of gas in Washington and have it acted upon right “away The branch of the subject, relating to West Wash- Angton, will receive attention later. BEFERRED TO THE COURT OF CLAIMS, ‘The House to-day passed 4 bill to send to thr Court of Claims the claim of Robert Packard against the District on account of damage dove his property on New Ham| re avenue by Water Being earned in Uponiais preuulses by agente OF the MERIDIAN HILL ASKING POR IMPROVEMENTS. In the Senate to-day Senator Ingalls presented a Petition from the residents and property holders Of Meridian Hill asking for a specific appropriation ‘of $25,000 for im ents there, They set forth that since the subdivision of ‘that locality in 1867 over $70,000 has been paid in taxes, and that, ex- cept the opening of Champlain avenue, in order to Teach the shaft of the aqueduct tunnel, no public improvements. have bees made. ‘Heterred vo the District committee. Capitol Topics. ‘THE RANDALL CONFERENCE COMMITTER met last night and decided to still further strengthen their forces by appointing three tariff reform anti-internal revenue men on the commit {ee to work up support for their plan in the tari reform ranks of tue tariff reformers, They then adjourned to meet on Friday again. CONGRATULATING SENATOR DAWES ON HIS RE-ELEO- TION. About a quarter past one o'clock this afternoon Senator Dawes recetved a telegram informing him of his re-election, His delight fairly carried him away. He exhibited the telegram tn a most glee- ful Manner and received the congratulations of his friends on the floor. In a few moments a dozen Senators were gathered around Mr. Dawes, and ‘ue by One they cordially grasped his hands, THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE. The District sub-committee on appropriations did not get a meeting thls morning, but hope to get together later unis afternoon. The whole com- mittee met and decided to non-concur in the Sen- ale aurendinents vo the pension appropriation DilL A delegation trom New York and elsewhere ma hn argument before the fortifications sub-comunt Yee In favor of coust defenses, thelr idea Delny to have rams aad torpedo and uiortarservice, as such defense could be dade effective in one year, While At would take five years to construct the steel guns Gnd foriiticatious Lecessary Tor « proper defense. 0 KETIRE CIVIL EMPLOYES. Mr, Hampton to-day introduced a bill in thesen- Ate to provide for retring civil employes of the government, It provides that after a coutinuous service of thirty years the oMicial or employe may De retired upon one-half pay; after a service of Uuirty-elgut years on two-tlirds pay, and after forty-five years on three-fourths pay., NOTES. Col, Trenholm, the controller of currency, was before the House committee on banking and cur- rency to-day, and discussed the necessity of con- Unuing the ational bank system. ‘Representative Throckmervon 48 seriously 111 with a renewal of the trouble from which he sut- fered last session. ———— Food Adulteration, TEE CONVENTION IN TuIS CITY. ‘The New York and Philadelphia delegates to the National Food convention which was to have been held at the Ebbitt house at 2 p. m. today did not arrive at the prescribed time on account of ‘an accident on the B, and P. railroad, between this OAT is probable tthe delegates arrive that it ts probable tus codvention will best gace onganized ad. bold A session this afternoon and evening. Suigat Fink at Tue Boston Drv-Goops Hovar.— ‘Ting morning about eleven o'clock there was a slight fire in the Boston dry-gouds store, No. #21 Pennsyivania avenue, Which started between he celling and roof, caused by a workinan looking for aleaky gas pipe, ‘The arrival and good Work of the fire department saved it from g much headway. ‘The damage to building Stock Will not exceed $100. steele RaNnck OF THE THERMOMETER—The following Were the readings at the signal office to-day: 3a. m., 10; 7am, 11; 11a m., 21; 2 p.m, 26; maxi mil, 26; minimuin, 9. ——e——— ‘The Courts. Cour 1X GENERAL TERM. To-day, Alexandria Canal, Kaliroad and Bridge Co. agt. District of Columbia; on hearing. Equiry Court—Judge James. ‘Yesterday,in re John Clarke (lunatic); inquisition returned und John A. Moss appointed committee. in agt. Clarke; Teterence to auditor ordered. Dant agi Cratty; fal dec: justing right artless Lambeli Evans; ssal Of bill. Hes agt. National Life and Maturity association; hearing fixed for 24th inst. Fec! Libbey’ agt. Libbey; commission ordered to issue. Schaeffer agt. Beusstters H. Randolph Webb ap- Today, Kolb agt Utermehle; commission to ob- ol tain testimony of non-resident’ witnesses ordered. pean, Ail oe al oat ari Say erat FOUNDRY. Applications te be Received Until the First of February. ‘The Secretary of the Navy said to-day that he had decided w extend the time during which he will consider applications for the position of prac. ‘tical foreman of the ordnance foundry ot the Wash- ington navy yard until the 1st of February,when the Intent Will be made. He has received six- teen .s trom different parts of the coun- try, and in gratined at, the number. "Me Goes, Bot ‘wish to act ily In the matter, however, Dut ts uxious that the best nan ible shall’ be se cured for the position. To end the lary Das hot bern taken ito gomagerson. MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Mi plata ora ater tees Proctor and Lindsey ; C1 Tt. Shepherdstown, W. Vw nuid Mange Ps ‘Gray Geobge Vs Adan and Magee of Sorc ‘a; Isaac county, and Margaret Clemerite aiid Mra amanda joutgomery county, i. Catharine C. Fitzgerald, Sfonier: 1b, Hayden ot Katie A. Sullivan. Petree setae house was recently raided by the police, ‘dismissed, ‘The will of Jane i bas bea of Baltimore, has been: Med with Register ‘She bequeaths to her niece, Mra Elizabeth Heunike, Of ls city, #2000, and, after’ a number of special bequests, ‘the re eee a Traveler's Guide. Rovre—B. Pp. tion, 6th and wer ee Tork, Palledaintis snd tee end 21:15 am, 12:30, 2, 415. 1 Binday S aan, 28.50, 22-15 10. For “Chicage: thaciunete’ or Lowe West, 9:40 an. (fast line) i ‘nity to Clucinnaat Sto Lanta and ‘saturday ¢ Suicary sages 12 1S c sited) daily. Chicago abd {i on, TA. pan. daily, with, thntagh sleepape: to “Inc Express, 10 pan dal Pally and, * p. on is ‘Tur Diexrry of a Senator is enhanced by a Joss) collar, It can be OUtalned by slug Ricci sire Starch, SICK HaDacne, LaNcUOR axp MELAXONOLY Somach or'costiveness, tie distressing etfecte at ach or moves Uy. their ‘weuencial ‘action, biliary move; by their jc ‘on Organs they Will also lessen the likelihood of @ return. MARRIED. THOMAS GRANT. On January 18th, 1887, aries O. Cook, pastor MoE Church, Gi HOMAS and MARY EDNA T, both of a, D.C. at DIED. FREEMAN. On Jam ATth, 1887, be J MRS FRELSAR, Asus uf thetnts Colonel walioas G@ Freeman, U. 8’. and Margaret C. Freetan. @eipiis, on year. ‘WADE. On Monday, J: ‘17th, 2887, st 11) gah WARIS ADE Ed a Funeral {fom the Lincoln Mision, Eleveath ts northwest, Thursday afternoon, at ¥ aetivee and friends are respectfully in sum pee = 00. 888s, Eekgts Tux “oo od? Sag CEBERER 00 18 NOW SHIPPING A Fi DEY CHAMPAGNE ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS TRE GRAND VIX SEQ, WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN 50 FAVORABLY RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. ‘HIS WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE SENT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DRY WINE WILL MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT I8 KNOWR. PRICE—QUARTS, €30.20; PINTS, 832.90, FOR SALE BY; G@. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1416 AND 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND 428-3 GROCERS. Essrustisnen 181L ae ae Scere CONTINUATION SALE OF 910,000 WORTH OF | . Jal¢-cokds MAHLON ASHFORD, 1 to class 2. When the doctor summed up his testimony by Courr—Judge ova Pte Vita Saki Means copes 20 ae . Crorsg . Léghie from $000 clade ee ook and Richard | stating emphatically, “she is in my opinion sane dag In Te cotate OF Janes Vetferson; frst ; Ooleadid new Wiren @ resco aha incanas VIRGINIA, MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE CONSIGNMENT. | (}OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E M. Hosted and Elias | “2-449” there was an outbreak ot ‘whicn | | Yesterday, in re e ¥ Mret CHOICE OLD om tgubvrbood, pervect ‘ttle, 81,500 each, vt On SATURDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH , at Second auditor's office—G. and Ellas | the marshal’s officers had to check. and final account of Henry Clay Stewart, jr., _ us only €200 cash, balance $20 monthly. HYGEIA HOTEL. ELEVEN O'C! ‘A. M., we shall sell, at our sales ‘Mann, froai class two to class three; L. T. eee After a short recess Dr. Godding’s examination | ministrator, passed. In re Elien Lawler, guardian | yw wy x GiaND! AKGAEN FET FOR THE MONEY. room, corner 10th ‘treet and Pennsylvania avenue. A, Case, J.D, Kinnear, Danlel Relgart, 7. C. Blake- | was resumed. - He sald he saw noevidence of dip- | Of Mary Lawler; order granting allowance tor | ¥ My W i “Apply at once to WELLER © REPETTE One hundred yards from Fort Monroe, where daily | large’ consignment of B eady-made Clothing, consist: ney, from calss one to class two; M. D. Gardner, | somania in Mra. Emmons. ‘The withess was cross. | board of ward. in re Elizabeth C. Montis, ¥ He . 336 Paave we. | target practice, guard mount and dress parade take | ins of Men'sand Boys’ Suits in great variety to pelect froth $1,000 to class one; ‘Theodore Willis, fron | Somania in Mrs. Emmor jan to Mary L, Montis; petition of 3. Amblersmith 1 P. S—emember, we never exagwerate. Place. “Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Accom | £7 eee Tes fe Orerconts,, Panta, Vests. $090 19 lass one. ne MBS. EMMONS’ RETURN. for an order of court requiring the guardian to re- HOE : JOH SALE—I HAVE PLACED IN MY HANDS TO | “ates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand | $55 cash. retary’s office—Jos. T. lough, from class} arter the cross-examination had -procecded fund him $50 paid to ward. re estate ihe sige ae cate Bre new ‘brick Homes, ux | cold sca and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts | _jaid-i0t__WALTEN B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucta, three to class four; and Henry 2 Suntth, from class Gucie aueaoer ae peered Srpowan: ‘order directing payment to George W. ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. Toots: ini, Ith at bw, Phice, B2S00 eacs terme 1 wad aida 1a8s 3 ‘adininistrator, =a rented, fur’ @18; will sell them | Sna conducive to refreation sme Tee from mslarie 5 ——oo—_—__— citement. Mr. Garnett hastened to the door, but n medicinal qualities of Whisky oe ener z Vaecas taapentas ae see 47 degrees, Send P pnt DE 75 rane Defers ho Tendhed it, He east motets eee epee BP the Steponesela ha ty the attention, a . a fore he er, ve Poe A acs ri ted descriptive pamphlet and terms. ‘Trains leave B. and P- station, Oth aut Betts of Officers Redgrave and Rodgers at police head- | and she spoke up, ‘Well, I will try tokeep quiet. | Tne ewo houses of the Indiana legislature voted he Medical Faculty in the United Staten to mucha OANTEAE THO a 7 Ovyomnta:Lgnchburse Mocks Sh5 gay cpa Cae dine Hero charged with ausalving Seltizee te ororey | Ste sat down, But spoke Up Tight away. MF. | searately yesterday fora United States Senator. Oy) Rectena ern dieyeen tremens & yEWPORT NEWS, V Poin a lount, Da - .,. | Were charged with assaulting a citizen in “Fogg: t was asking about the statement Em 2 ETS dampton Roads, near Old voint Comfort. sian palace iathot sisepios car Woanetce te Aas | pean etn poeta Of #; | Bottom.” “As the result of the alleged dlsturbauce | mons" own hiseecr of her eee see re I ot tee ee toe THE HOTEL WARWICK. Si Yamtington te Monga wits 9/700.12""ith fatoent af the rata of Gy x | OMer e's badge was broken nearly in (69; | tive” to whom she had an anlapathy on account of Slowing peloca, in cases ‘Sas Dosen bor: nal ive lass Lesort f Daily, except re ‘Mansseas, | per. annum on 33 part, from ‘and both wrol 4 Each: Pari GRC mati SSR | pe ne ean | besa es dete ete ea |, ete ened ot ae esas “abot | * ERGY Se aur amen a OEP RE 1005 on Herne SHECH d wratins Nee ok Chatlolere, Bates, Louewiien cgclagat aud | vey Sonat thease of 0) as per aot pa ca |" ESE hereditary. insanity, which started Mia Benseots Ce OP tis witiey SSEESEES | goeatwost Hotel Warwick, Newport News Vax_ | Hauts'hah(membenis, ana, Ohio’ route. Pullnan | Hl yald; sb he decreed tarts fo bape lipwe | 4 punaing por MMREEANEOT soa ny inspector | MeTeuRaty tmeaMNED, BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... Lost. bet. 18th and 19th =o : , me TS | "12:00 pan.—Dally for Lynchburg, Raleigh, Ashville, | residue of the purchase money six months from Entwisle to John Roberts to repair brick dwelling, | “Then I'll take the stand,” ahe said, “and If you cannot obflin these 90: acaba onan ieee Negra at atte cle RE | Bc wart Ge aie ees PG | Me nono ra coors. |e Oe ener a enn = Samesuecen Stereos ane juan Duifet sleepers Washington to Aiken, 5.0. Wash- | purchaser. ‘THE PRESIDENT CaNNOT ATTEND.—The President | pered controversy she broke out’ ia iver he ae rd y Express charges ingto: Soomerys connor BYRD, 3 ‘tne two houses of the Nebraska legislature bal- Sonnlite rar gage ieee, |e eres > seer | age PSE yr mer | Oy i pet | a ee gar oe HOF Descriptive Cireglar 8 ve Wi mehr aan Gallye atecpe Guuaay, Ra shia Beg. Comm'za, | tia Democratic club this evening. Both Mr. Garnett and Dr. Garnett seemed to be | Senate Van Wyck received 11 votes, Norton « Qi Ay ‘4 FECTION OF UV ee ee ey ; Oui Grove Fostotic, SavEnat Wacow Love of ants were Jn an effort to quiet her. ar. | {'qozen republicans. In the house Van Wyck re- | Scentigay FuEE TOM, DEBE HOS Shai i me, ALTAMONT, | ashy i Vieng omen ooa, brought tothe White Hose tis afternoon to | ehSouT enpon smnad eed ea | sete 35 ores Soon em) Ste em ater | Fea LOX, te Pons 2 nily Hotel”, Reva, 7 * ‘a i ¢ a ‘Van Wyck were demo. rg ie & Family Hotel.” Highest elevation. On the hapdsom Gierk’s Office of the Otreult Court of Oocorate the partors. for the state dinner to- | Sharks buoree ing. - Four of the votes tor on aie inion: 4 store and dwelling, Lath © ext street. Perfect heat aud ventilation, Tncandesoeut ‘Westmoreland. 3 cratic. ‘The first joint ballot takes place at noon | pgPetty Riskies are sold. under guarantee to sing Siectnie light in every room. Home and 8 morrow. 3 ‘Mr. Garnett having, by addressed Mrs. 8 Py SSE het very ppm Home cooking. Bugs | 8: Gam, ana n Ra J. 3, Warren Hutt clon of the Giroult Court af ala evening. — Batons ae 3tm, ke eae Sa ee ea today. Van Wyck’s success depends on his ABUILY | Stour exyense. ‘Correspondance solicited. = oad an comforts, Only forty-five minutes’ ride from Wash: re lobert’ 3° Waahingtou, one of the 2 Pxnsonat.—Gerald Lyon, George H. Jones, W. M. | jaugh, Mrs, 20d forbid "Senator Hawiey was re-elected by the _ = fe : guafort Only foro-ave gun ie ‘exe ey ing under decree of said. on. Alden, J. P. Paulson, F. 8. ‘sobtneoa, Jaa Daves “eam eet 3 ee ‘the ‘a Rib Set ate dw Pde Es rma ee Teer et yenssteg and By. ot Srtober, Ted, is the cape ats ras of New York, 8, H. Water-| Nixa CoMPanes Spies 70 Kossora.—Miss Nina ¥ Fhe RRS A ‘Seunssn bekactaana 2 dessa ‘Owner and Propristor. eh ‘and wife agntnet Thouras reg and J. M. McDonald, fork, 8, H. var who Wants 60) ‘the | rania, ae ob Ue has this day executed the bond required by: de- | house and H. Grover, of and J. R, Hall mgt ae Brick, E me cree. and John H. ‘ot Boston, are at the Riggs. Chicago anarchist, out Tinois ar Brick, Eat Sth and Oth. ] 2s mate nt 8 St HE Sram, WiNe, oF Or Pc. Whiting, of |, marriage Moonee in that’ city. Writing toe ‘successor to Senator S A ‘ot New ‘York, and Pour relat declares Logan. Tennessee legisla B Z __142 New Yorkave_ | QHORT ROUTE TO LONDON, Scaurrz 238-206 the Eobitt.—-— | she, will marry ee ee ee aan) $0 49 tor J. A JOR SALE_ SPECIAL BARGAINS 18 NORDDEUTSHER LLOYD 8, & 00. JUNCANBON BROG., Auctioneers, H, Ot ee eey fan greatly ahgched eee eabUrE | Munn, One allot was Severs! ‘six-room Houses on A st. ne; all modern ‘Steamers aes ‘Bowen, of Indianapolis, 8. N. r taken’ without result. fae ot Enc’ PAU |g ye Spunaien aol Bry me serene SARERS HALE Me, SONATE ARADO Ey Wee | Goa topo dara tn She ‘a3 aS eee Bt Tou: Brick Wallach Place,bet-13th & 14th sta. Tere 5" 30:03am.“ ems + 1 Dan, rEST. s3 Bean | that a. girl who trae’ a5 1 do, | sonar . naa om Eat seh asd eeu ae aad E08 | Saale Feb. SLO aa ferme “2s : ‘The Best in the country. By virtua of two deeds of trust herein: bo aS desea oT Kossuth or Garibalait August Spi pens fame Pe a ht Sa gut Sir | Raga ay Carta aa = roomis ne. comer ff an, . , anaT: Q rooms and cellar, Le ‘ap_an Tow rates. Apply to 4 oP is = os Rettig | terse itearns oe eae ps is i SAMUEL 0. PALMER ——0. H. shepard, of Bug: paecrmetecs — : ; cian, fe Lots oct. 13th aud 1 AD. DUV. rT Depots: } $35 Petes Donovan, of supe lange stable in sea Mies ielead lean op eat SG LAE } on #, Bono ; 2020-2: sey RS, | charwe. TO 5th rues © Svecialty. No $10.3" | Telephone, 480 and 454. nls PLAYIN@ Pouiceman.— sirably located for holves or investments one Secor, oes euay, ee. or all can eur nee PROFESSIONAL. Lassers Loax Orne. aan es the beck of Osfelire neck f tbe wrist bone. eit ws tage to consult ew Ss eh ees analt our | Saab ee ee MON A WORD « No, 961 Pennaylvania avenue northwest, Gar- | Suitivan concealed tals en fom ha seco HUMPHREY & COLMAN, fa IRV OT ANT, bore with, ome Die Davis him the close of the Unis acoounts =e eal Bete feck? et ay atery 3 Finasioet or toy crosexaminalion witness said | the apperent, tamences remainder of rok Sice-A BEAUTIFUL ON BRICK HOGEE, Bice Chaseeameedy Bencyee all ‘to- Sa. = _ The | Known that. the champion a baad ewan ae auerleem iunprovenente, orth side gather. Never fal Picture ofome a G=*TEmzws SUITS ‘that the pistol | have acted more aggressively. SOHNE Bea 1400 Fee: 2 MY Pe: SIE OO Beit Soe pe sets Otome aaa 60 conte wis. Sto | At an entertainment by the Bebrow Dramatie Fok MUEELEOANT. Ras ‘ON K ST, | #tBst. 2 nb ES. Bw. jest ugly beat mae that they unowa oe and gekz-iue astbanar. | bet Gand Het aw. etic = ong ™ ae “

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